The West's Roman Empire Reckoning: Following its Path to Collapse, By Paul Walker

Vince Coyner's December 2023 American Thinker essay cuts to the bone: The West, heir to Rome's grandeur, is engineering its own sunset through self-loathing, complacency, and cultural infiltration. From the steam engine to satellites, Western innovation birthed the modern world, yet today's elites and youth despise their inheritance, inviting milli...

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The Abolition of Man: C.S. Lewis’s Prophecy Unfolds in a World Unmoored, By Peter West and Chris Knight (Florida)

C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man isn't a dusty academic treatise; it's a siren. He argued that abandoning objective truth, moral reasoning, and the "divine spark" (what he called the Tao, a universal moral code) would birth "men without chests," hollowed beings, neither beast nor god, ruled by appetite or ideology. Without belief in human fallibil...

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The Logical Problem of Hypocrisy: When Leftist Principles Crumble Under Contradiction, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

Arnold Cusmariu's American Thinker piece discusses a glaring issue: Hypocrisy isn't just a moral failing; it's a logical trainwreck. Leftist rhetoric — whether it's "believe all women" or "save the planet" — often collapses into contradictions that would make a logician weep. Cusmariu breaks it down with a six-step proof: When someone like Hillary ...

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In Praise of Colonisation: Acknowledging the Evils, Celebrating the Goods, By James Reed

We are in an era where "decolonisation" means scrubbing Western canon from syllabi and framing colonialism as unmitigated evil, but a bombshell study in the British Journal of Political Science flips the script: Most former colonies view their old overlords more favourably than other nations today. Andy Baker and David Cupery's "Animosity, Amnesia,...

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Cyber Shock: Australia's CEOs Sound the Alarm on the Digital Doomsday Knocking at the Door, By Brian Simpson

Swirling in the boardrooms of BHP, Commonwealth Bank, and Wesfarmers, sleep's a luxury, thanks to the relentless spectre of cyber-Armageddon. The Australian's 2024 CEO Survey, fresh from over 80 titans, crowns cyber-attacks as the "single biggest external threat," eclipsing geopolitics, inflation, and even bushfires. Judo Bank's Joseph Healy confes...

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The Deepening Divide: Unpacking Poverty in Australia and the Ominous Path Ahead, By James Reed

The recent buzz around the Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) and UNSW's "Poverty in Australia 2025: Overview" report has shone a harsh light on a growing crisis in one of the world's wealthiest nations. With headlines screaming about 1 in 7 Aussies scraping by below the poverty line, it's time to peel back the layers: just how bad is it...

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New Hope for Chronic Pain: A Brain “Off Switch” Uncovered, By Mrs Vera West

 For years, chronic pain, the kind that lingers long after an injury has healed, plaguing tens of millions of people across the West, has been a mystery, a persistent shadow affecting the quality of life for so many, particularly in our later years. It's a frustrating condition because, often, there's no clear physical injury to point to. Now,...

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The Lingering Shadow of COVID-19: Could a Father's Infection Echo in Future Generations? By Brian Simpson

We've all heard about the immediate havoc COVID-19 wreaked, millions infected, economies disrupted, and a global scramble for vaccines. But what if the virus's reach extends beyond the infected individual, sneaking into the biology of their kids and maybe even grandkids? A fresh study out of Australia's Florey Institute, published in Nature Communi...

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The Grid Collapse Scenario, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

Michael Snyder's Substack from a few weeks back, hits like a lightening strike: With Chinese hackers burrowing into U.S. power grids and Russian cyber ops ramping up; a full-scale US blackout, maybe Australia too, isn't sci-fi, it's a when, not if. And if it's an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) from a high-altitude nuke or solar flare? Forget rolling b...

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Team Tyranny vs. Team Freedom: The Real World War III of 2025, By James Reed and Chris Knight (Florida)

In a world where headlines scream about proxy wars and trade spats, the actual battle lines are drawn elsewhere: Not between nations, but between visions of human destiny. Toby Rogers nailed it in his Substack manifesto: This is ideological World War III, a clash between Team Tyranny, the elite grift machine masquerading as progress, and Team Freed...

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Is Leftism the Result of Harmful Genetic Mutations? By Brian Simpson

Lately, the evolutionary psychology crowd has been buzzing about a wild idea: Is the rise of Leftism since the 1960s partly due to mutational load, the build-up of harmful genetic glitches in human DNA? Proponents like Joseph Bronski argue that as modern medicine lets more mutations slip through (thanks to older parents and better infant survival),...

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Birth Apocalypse on the Horizon: Elon Musk’s Warning and the Global Fertility Freefall, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Elon Musk's dire warnings about a "birth apocalypse" aren't sci-fi hyperbole, they're a scream into the void of a world where cradles are emptying faster than wallets. The global fertility rate has nosedived from 4–5 children per woman in 1960 to a precarious 2.2 in 2023, teetering just above the 2.1 replacement threshold. Three-quarters of humanit...

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Clinton’s Constitutional Alarm: The Dogma of Equality, By Chris Knight (Florida)

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Hillary Clinton sounded a klaxon: The bedrock American creed — "all men and women are created equal" — is allegedly under siege from a Right-wing crusade to rewind progress, erase history, and resurrect a white, male-dominated mythos that "never was." Her words, aired September 24, 2025, paint conservatives as enemies of t...

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Poll Shock: Americans Ditch Dems on Immigration — Biden's Border “Blunder” Backlash Bites! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Fresh off the wire: A Reuters/Ipsos poll drops a bombshell on the Democratic Party's immigration house of cards. Over 1,000 American adults weighed in, and the verdict? Just 22% trust Dems with a "better plan" on borders, dwarfed by 40% backing Republicans. On crime? A dismal 20% for Dems versus 40% GOP. It's a double whammy, with a ±3% margin scre...

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Climate Change Geoengineering: The Threats By Brian Simpson

With climate change alarmist still a dominant ideology of the ruling elites, enter geoengineering: Humanity's "Plan B" to hack the planet. From spraying saltwater off Australia's Great Barrier Reef to dumping alkaline chemicals near Martha's Vineyard, scientists are testing ways to cool Earth artificially, brightening clouds, reflecting sunlight, a...

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The Murder of the West: Totalitarianism’s Comeback and the Fight for Freedom’s Soul By Brian Simpson

J.B. Shurk's fiery piece in American Thinker sounds the alarm: The West is bleeding out, not from external invasion but from an internal betrayal orchestrated by globalist elites at the World Economic Forum (WEF), and other such globalist organisations. It's a chilling claim: Totalitarianism, the same beast that produced Lenin's gulags, Stalin and ...

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Can the Great Replacement be Reversed? By James Karlsson

"I wrote recently that people in the West assume that demographic change, fuelled by mass migration both legal and illegal, will soon have deteriorated to a point where there will be no stopping or reversing the process. But there is! I instanced the case of post-Soviet Kazakhstan as an example of how the fortunes of a nation, reduced to a minority...

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The UN's Stealth Assault: IMO's Global Carbon Tax and the Tyranny of Taxation Without Representation, By James Reed

The United Nations is pushing for the world's first mandatory carbon tax on shipping emissions, courtesy of its International Maritime Organization (IMO). As delegates wrapped up their Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting in London on October 17, 2025, the vote on this "Net-Zero Framework" (NZF) hung in the balance, a scheme that ...

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The Female Elephant in the Room: Why Women's Rising Power Spells Civilisational Doom, and What We Must Do About It, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Janice Fiamengo's latest Substack piece hits like a thunderbolt, exposing the uncomfortable truth that female dominance in power structures isn't just a "great achievement" for equality, it's a fast-track to societal collapse. Drawing on surveys and real-world horrors, she argues that women in leadership prioritise feelings, victimhood, and social ...

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Can Britain and France Survive Their National Suicide Attempts? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Britain under Keir Starmer and France under Emmanuel Macron resemble a pair of manic self-harmers, slashing away at their own wrists in a drug-fuelled haze of bad decisions, all while insisting it's "for their own good." The article from the Telegraph (link below) paints them as clownish doppelgängers, Starmer the plodding technocrat, Macron the th...

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